Muzaffar Iqbal (Publications, Conference Presentations)

Muzaffar Iqbal (Publications, Conference Presentations)

Muzaffar Iqbal (Publications, Conference presentations) Books Authored, Edited, and Translated 1. Jang-e Azadi Sey Hasooley Azadi Tak. Lahore: Sang-e Meel Publishers, 1977. A book on the history of the Pakistan Movement. In Urdu. 2. Inkhila (Uprooting). Book I of the fiction trilogy Hijratayn (Exiles). Lahore: The Circle, 1988. In Urdu. 3. Abdullah Hussein: From Sad Generations to a Lonely Tiger. South Asian Centre, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1985. Repr. as Abdullah Hussein: The Chronicler of Sad Generations. Islamabad: Leo Books, 1993. 4. (Ed.) Health and Medical Profile of the Muslim World. COMSTECH, 1993. 5. Inqta (Severance). Book II of the fiction trilogy Hijratayn (Exiles). Islamabad: Leo Books, 1994. In Urdu. 6. (Co-ed.) Possible Strategy for Energy Mixes in the Muslim World. COMSTECH, 1995. 7. (Ed.) Mineral Profile of the Muslim World. COMSTECH, 1995. 8. (Ed.) Science in Islamic Polity in the Twenty-first Century. COMSTECH, 1995. 9. (Trans.) Divan-e Hallaj. Karachi: Danyal, 1996. Rev. ed. 2000. Arabic text of al-Hallaj’s Diwan with Urdu translation, introduction and notes. 10. Herman Melville: Life and Works . Serialized in Savera (1995-1998). 11. (Ed.) Colours of Loneliness: An Anthology of Pakistani Literature. Oxford University Press, 1999. 12. (Co-trans. with Zafar Ishaq Ansari.) Towards Understanding the Qur’an. Vol. VII. Islamic Foundation, 2001. English translation of Syed Abul Ala Mawdudi’s Tafhim al-Qur’an. 13. Islam and Science. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002. Repr. as Islam and Science: Explorations in the Fundamental Questions of the Islam and Science Discourse. Lahore: Suheyl Academy, 2004. Reprinted in the Routledge Revivals series https://www.routledge.com/products/search?keywords=Muzaffar+Iqbal, 2017. 14. (Co-ed. with Ted Peters and S. Nomanul Haq) God, Life and the Cosmos: Christian and Islamic Perspectives. Ashgate, 2002. Indonesian ed. Tuhan, Alam, Manusia: Perspektif Sains dan Agama. Bandung: Mizan, 2006. 15. Science and Islam. Greenwood Press, 2007. Repr. with Afterword as The Making of Islamic Science. Islamic Book Trust, 2009. 16. Islam, Science, Muslims, and Technology: Seyyed Hossein Nasr in Conversation with Muzaffar Iqbal. Islamic Book Trust, 2007. Repr. Sherwood Park: al-Qalam Publishing, 2007; Tehran: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, 2008; Islamabad: Dost Publications, 2009. 17. Dew on Sunburnt Roses and other Quantum Notes. Dost Publications, 2008. 18. Dawn in Madinah: A Pilgrim’s Passage. Islamic Book Trust, 2008. Repr. Dost Publications, 2009. 19. Definitive Encounters: Islam, Muslims, and the West. Islamic Book Trust, 2008. 20. (Series ed.) Islam and Science: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. 4 vols. Ashgate 2012, Reprinted in the Routledge Revivals series https://www.routledge.com/products/search?keywords=Muzaffar+Iqbal, 2018. 21. (General ed.) The Integrated Encyclopedia of the Qur’an. 7 vols. Center for Islamic Sciences, Volume 1 was published in 2013. Special Issues of Journals Edited 1. Pakistani Literature Vol. 1 (1992) No. 1. 2. Pakistani Literature Vol. 1 (1993) No. 2. 3. Pakistani Literature Vol. 2 (1993) No. 2. 4. Islamic Studies Vol. 39 (Winter 2000) No. 4. Special issue on Islam and science. Journal Articles and Book Chapters 1. “Abdullah Hussein: Night and Other Stories.” World Literature Today, University of Oklahoma (Spring 1985): 320. 2. “Faruq Hassan’s Nai Purani Nazmain.” Annual of Urdu Studies, Chicago (1985) No. 5: 130-136. 3. “Thus Spoke the Master.” Urdu Canada, Ottawa. Vol. 1 (1986) No. 2: 90-95. 4. “Urdu’s Tacit Lover.” Annual of Urdu Studies, Chicago (1987) No. 6: 116-129. 5. “Urdu in Canada: A Plea to the Urdu Speaking Population of Canada.” In Across Continents: A Review of Urdu Language and Literature in Canada. National Federation of Pakistani Canadians, 1988. 6. “The Heart (Qalb): Its Function and Maladies. Part 1.” Al-Dawah, Saskatoon. Vol. 1 (June 1990) No. 1. 7. “The Heart (Qalb): Its Function and Maladies. Part 2.” Al-Dawah, Saskatoon. Vol. 1 (July 1990) No. 2. 8. “Orientalism and its Impact on Modern Muslims.” Al-Dawah, Saskatoon. Vol. 1 (July 1990) No. 2. 9. “The Heart (Qalb): Its Function and Maladies. Part 3.” Al-Dawah, Saskatoon. Vol. 1 (August 1990) No. 3. 10. “Knowledge: Its Nature and Source. Part 1.” Al-Dawah, Saskatoon. Vol. 1 (August 1990) No. 3. 11. “Knowledge: Its Nature and Source. Part 2.” Al-Dawah, Saskatoon. Vol. 1 (September 1990) No. 4. 12. “The Ear: Its Nature and Function.” Al-Dawah, Saskatoon. Vol. 1 (September 1990) No. 4. 13. “Time Through the Ages.” Annual of Urdu Studies, Chicago (1990) No. 7: 53-61. Chapters 3 and 4 of a novel. 14. “The Heart and the Organs of Sense Perception.” Islamic Thought and Scientific Creativity. Vol. 2 (December 1991) No. 4: 45-60. 15. “Five Eminent Early Muslim Scientists and their Contributions to Islamic Scientific Thought.” Islamic Thought and Scientific Creativity. Vol. 3 (September 1992) No. 3: 7-28. 16. “Towards an Islamic Renaissance.” Islamic Thought and Scientific Creativity. Vol. 4 (March 1993) No. 1: 7-30. 17. “The Day of Resurrection and Life after Death.” Islamic Thought and Scientific Creativity. Vol. 4 (September 1993) No. 3: 7-20. 18. “Islamic Medicine: The Tradition of Spiritual Healing.” Science & Spirit. Vol. 9 (1998) Issue 4. 19. “Muhammad Asad: A Biography.” Islamic Studies. Vol. 37 (1998) No. 3: 411-414. 20. “Islam and Modern Science: Formulating the Questions.” Islamic Studies. Vol. 39 (Winter 2000) No. 4: 517- 570. 21. “‘Abdullah Yusuf Ali & Muhammad Asad: Two Approaches to the English Translation of the Qur’an.” Journal of Qur’anic Studies. Vol. 2 (2000) No. 1: 107-123. 22. “Islam and the West in the Emerging World Order.” In Muslims and the West: Encounter and Dialogue. Ed. Zafar Ishaq Ansari and John L. Esposito. Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University, 2001. 232-273. 23. “Islamic Contributions to Science: Historical and Contemporary Issues.” The Journal of Faith and Science Exchange. Vol. 5 (2001): 71-96. 24. “Islam and Modern Science.” In Bridging Science and Religion. Ed. Ted Peters, Gaymon Bennet, and Kang Phee Seng. Fortress Press, 2002. German ed. Bru:cken bauen: Naturwissenschaft und Religion. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2006. 25. “Islam and Modern Science: Questions at the Interface.” In God, Life, and the Cosmos: Christian and Islamic Perspectives. Ed. Ted Peters, Muzaffar Iqbal, and Syed Nomanul Haq. Ashgate, 2002. 26. “Shadhrah 1.” Islam & Science. Vol. 1 (June 2003) No. 1: 3-4. 27. (Co-trans. with Rafik Berjak.) “Ibn Sina—al-Biruni Correspondence.” Islam & Science Vol. 1 (June 2003) No. 1: 91-98. 28. “Shadhrah 2.” Islam & Science. Vol. 1 (December 2003) No. 2: 163-164. 29. “Islam and Science: Responding to a False Approach.” Islam & Science. Vol. 1 (December 2003) No. 2: 221- 234. 30. (Co-trans. with Rafik Berjak.) “Ibn Sina—al-Biruni Correspondence 2.” Islam & Science Vol. 1 (December 2003) No. 2: 253-260. 31. “Islam and Muslims in the Twenty-First Century: Preliminary Thoughts on a Research Agenda.” Islamic Studies. Vol. 42 (2003) No. 3: 503-508. 32. “Challenges to Islam and Muslims: What is to be Done?” Islamic Studies. Vol. 42 (2003) No. 4: 595-637. 33. “Shadhrah 3.” Islam & Science. Vol. 2 (Summer 2004) No. 1: 3-6. 34. (Co-trans. with Rafik Berjak.) “Ibn Sina—al-Biruni Correspondence 3.” Islam & Science Vol. 2 (Summer 2004) No. 1: 57-62. 35. “Shadhrah 4.” Islam & Science. Vol. 2 (Winter 2004) No. 2: 115-118. 36. (Co-trans. with Rafik Berjak.) “Ibn Sina—al-Biruni Correspondence 4.” Islam & Science Vol. 2 (Winter 2004) No. 2: 181-188. 37. “Shadhrah 5: Science, Apricots, and the Sacredness of Nature.” Islam & Science. Vol. 3 (Summer 2005) No. 1: 3-6. 38. (Co-trans. with Rafik Berjak.) “Ibn Sina—al-Biruni Correspondence 5.” Islam & Science Vol. 3 (Summer 2005) No. 1: 57-62. 39. “Shadhrah 6: And the Earth Quakes.” Islam & Science. Vol. 3 (Winter 2005) No. 2: 105-107. 40. “The International Religion-Science Discourse: Pitfalls, Obstacles, and Opportunities.” Islam & Science. Vol. 3 (Winter 2005) No. 2: 189-200. 41. “Obituary. Into His Lord’s Mercy: Remembering Martin Lings.” Islam & Science. Vol. 3 (Winter 2005) No. 2: 175-88. 42. (Co-trans. with Rafik Berjak.) “Ibn Sina—al-Biruni Correspondence 6.” Islam & Science Vol. 3 (Winter 2005) No. 2: 166-170. 43. “Fundamentals of Survival.” In Ciencia, Religiao e Consciencia (Actas do Forum Internacional). Ed. Joaquiem Fernandes and Nelson Lima Santos. Centro Transdisciplinar de Estudos da Consciencia, 2005. 35-52. 44. “What Would You Like to Be When You Grow Up?” Muslim Education Foundation, 2005. 45. “Introduction.” In Elma Ruth Harder. Concentric Circles: Nurturing Awe and Wonder in Early Learning. A Foundational Approach. Sherwood Park: al-Qalam Publishing, 2006. Xi-xix. 46. “Shadhrah 7: The Alpha and Omega.” Islam & Science. Vol. 4 (Summer 2006) No. 1: 3-6. 47. “In the Beginning: Islamic Perspectives on Cosmological Origins. Part 1.” Islam & Science. Vol. 4 (Summer 2006) No. 1: 61-78. 48. “Shadhrah 8: On the Sanctity of Species.” Islam & Science. Vol. 4 (Winter 2006) No. 2: 89-92. 49. “In the Beginning: Islamic Perspectives on Cosmological Origins. Part 2.” Islam & Science. Vol. 4 (Winter 2006) No. 2: 93-112. 50. (Co-trans. with Rafik Berjak.) “Ibn Sina—al-Biruni Correspondence 7.” Islam & Science Vol. 4 (Winter 2006) No. 2: 165-172. 51. “Shadhrah 9: Need for a New Science.” Islam & Science. Vol. 5 (Summer 2007) No. 1: 5-8. 52. (Co-trans. with Rafik Berjak.) “Ibn Sina—al-Biruni Correspondence 8.” Islam & Science Vol. 5 (Summer 2007) No. 1: 53-60. 53. “Shadhrah 10: Jewels, Honey, Blindness, and Sight.” Islam & Science. Vol. 5 (Winter 2007) No. 2: 101-106. 54. “Forward.” In Waqas Ahmed. Embracing Islam: The Journey Begins. Islamabad: Dar-ul-Hikmet International, 2007. 6-9. 55. “Shadhrah 11: Whose Stem, Whose Cell? On ‘The Islamic Position on Stem Cell Research.’” Islam & Science.

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